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Artemis II Moon flyby milestones and mission progress

April 4, 2026r/space, r/spaceflight, r/nasa

Across r/space, r/spaceflight, r/nasa, and others, the community tracks Artemis II as it heads toward the Moon, sharing key moments like entering the lunar sphere of influence and the Moon growing in view during approach.

the first crewed launch of NASA’s SLS (Space Launch System) rocket and Orion spacecraft.
Artemis II launch and booster seperation
Core stage separation of Artemis II. Godspeed!
Hello, World: Artemis II crew looks back at Earth on their way to the Moon
Home: Artemis II crew captures one last shot of a crescent Earth before reaching the moon tomorrow
Artemis II Crew reflects upon officially entering lunar sphere of influence
Moon getting bigger as we near flyby! Several hours compressed into 20 seconds
Artemis II is not even entering lunar orbit.
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